Steve Burns
Born | October 9, 1973 |
Hometown | Boyertown, Pennsylvania, United States |
Net worth | $5 million |
Height | 5'7" (1.70m) |
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Matt Hardy Met Steve From ‘Blue’s Clues’ And He Has Mattitiude
- Matt Hardy had a recent run-in with Steve from Blue’s Clues. Hardy was asked about meeting Steve Burns on a recent episode of his The Extreme Life of Matt Hardy podcast. “Steve from ‘Blue’s Clues’ came over to our table and said, ‘Hey guys, my guy asked your guy if I could take a picture […] The post Matt Hardy Met Steve From ‘Blue’s Clues’ And He Has Mattitiude appeared first on Wrestlezone.
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Steve Burns Will Figure Out Blue's Clues Again 21 Years After He Left the Show
Steve Burns is ready to make the holiday weekend memorable for all Blue's Clues fans! The former Nickelodeon host is set to return to the franchise during Friday's episode “The Case of the Missing Thinking Chair." Burns, 49, will put his detective hat on alongside current series star Joshua Dela Cruz and serve as the episode’s writer and director.
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Transportation startups starting to look desperate
Transportation startups that went for easy SPAC money never thought times would turn so ugly - certainly not so fast. The post Transportation startups starting to look desperate appeared first on FreightWaves.
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How 'Ferris Bueller's Day Off' inspired former 'Blue's Clues' host Steve Burns's character on beloved kids show
The notorious high schooler who broke the fourth wall and invited audiences into his world in the 1986 John Hughes teen classic influenced Steve Burns's role as Steve in "Blue's Clues."
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Steve Burns Says Fellow Blue's Clues Host Donovan Patton Took Care of Him When He Had COVID
“He was rolling Gatorade down his hallway into his guest room for me,” Burns tells PEOPLE of how Patton looked after him when he was sick
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Blue's Clues host Steve Burns 'doubted' show's success after filming 'deeply weird' first episode
Burns "didn't think it would work at all," but liked that it was "kind of the Rocky Horror Children's Show."
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Blue's Clues ' Steve Burns Was Initially 'Skeptical' Series Would Work: 'It Was Simply Too Strange'
"Then it aired, and it became immediately No. 1, and it had this global reach," the original host of the Nickelodeon series Blue’s Clues tells PEOPLE
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All 3 Blue's Clues Hosts Get Candid About Their Real-Life Friendship: 'We Are Cut from the Same Cloth'
Blue’s Clues hosts Steve Burns, Donovan Patton and Joshua Dela Cruz tell PEOPLE about becoming fast friends, all thanks to the popular children’s series that brought them together
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Lordstown Motors begins shipping its Foxconn-made EV pickup trucks
Lordstown Motors has starting shipping its all-electric Endurance pickup trucks manufactured by Foxconn, a milestone that seemed impossible earlier this year. Lordstown Motors, which has experienced investigations, executive upheaval and a shortage of capital, said Tuesday that its full-sized EV truck received full homologation with certification from both the EPA and CARB that clears the way for the company to start customer sales. The first batch of 500 EV pickups, made at an Ohio factory no
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Former 'Blue's Clues' host Steve Burns said his 'severe clinical depression' made working on the show 'impossible'
The actor told Variety Wednesday that he was "the happiest depressed person in North America" while working on the Nick Jr. show.
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"Blue's Clues" host Steve Burns says struggle with depression led him to leave the show
“I didn’t know it yet, but I was the happiest depressed person in North America,” Steve Burns said.
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